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A skill or behavior that most children can do by a certain age.

What is a developmental milestone?

100

Where all nutrition comes from for the first 6 months of life.

What is formula/breast milk?

100

The safest sleep position for a baby.

What is on their back?

100

The average length of a full-term pregnancy

What is 40-weeks?

100

Person responsible for ensuring a child’s safety, health, and well-being.

What is a caregiver?

200

The age when most babies begin to crawl.

What is 6-10 months old?

200

Some of the most common (food) choking hazards for toddlers.

What are popcorn, grapes, hot dogs, or nuts? 

200

Used for blocking access to stairs or unsafe rooms.

What is a baby gate?

200

Medical and lifestyle care given during pregnancy.

What is prenatal care?

200

Demonstrating the behaviors you want children to learn.

What is modelling

300

Using the thumb and forefinger to pick up small objects.

    What is the β€œpincer grasp”?

300

Letting babies feed themselves soft solids instead of spoon-feeding purΓ©es.

What is baby-led weaning?

300

The act of making a home environment safe for young children.

What is child-proofing or baby-proofing?

300

DAILY DOUBLE: Worth 2X the points if answered by first group!

A common & non-invasive test during pregnancy to check baby's development.

What is an ultrasound?

300

Form of discipline that is not recommended anymore

What is physical/corporal punishment?
400

Playing side-by-side without interacting.

 What is parallel play?

400

Two ways to know your baby/toddler is ready to start eating solids

What are:

  • Sits up with minimal support
  • Good head and neck control
  • Loss of "tongue thrust reflex" 
  • Interest in watching others eat
  • Opens mouth when food approaches
400

The leading cause of unintentional injury in infants.

What are falls?

400

Provides oxygen and nutrients to the growing baby.

What is the placenta?

400

Positive styles build it; negative styles can harm it.

What is self-esteem?
500

Understanding that objects still exist even when out of sight.

What is β€œobject permanence”?

500

Periods of times where toddlers will repeatedly only want one food.

What are food jags?

500

Occurs when a person’s body temperature produces or absorbs more heat than it can dissipate

What is hyperthermia?

500

This increases the risk of low birth weight and birth defects.

What is use of drugs/alcohol/tobacco?

500

To teach, guide, and correct behavior respectfully.

What is positive discipline?

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